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Greece Public Sector Wages Rise After Minimum Increase

Greece Public Sector Wages Rise After Minimum Increase

Hellenic Shipping News

Public sector employees in Greece are set to see a uniform

Public sector employees in Greece are set to see a uniform monthly salary increase following the government’s decision to raise the minimum wage by €40.

The adjustment applies horizontally across the public sector, reflecting the role of the minimum wage as a baseline for calculating public salaries. The total fiscal cost of the measure is estimated at €358 million for 2026.

Broad Impact on Public Pay

The increase does not stand alone. Combined with earlier income tax reductions introduced in January and additional wage interventions in sectors such as the armed forces, security services and foreign affairs, total salary increases for public employees are expected to reach around €1 billion in 2026.

Over a four-year period from 2023 to 2026, the cumulative annual fiscal cost of these increases is estimated at approximately €3.3 billion.

When Employees Will See the Increase

Although the new wage adjustment takes effect in April 2026, some employees may see the increase reflected in their May payslips due to administrative processing timelines. In such cases, the April difference will be paid retroactively.

How Salaries Are Changing

The €40 gross monthly increase translates into smaller net gains depending on tax and personal circumstances, typically ranging

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